states. is a unique international organization of 192 sovereign states established in 1945. Its goal is to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations among nations, and to promote social progress, a better living standard and human rights. Its member states are bound together by the principles of the UN Charter an international treaty that spells out the rights and d
of OECD. The OECD publishes about 250 books, reports, statistics, working papers and reference materials per year. The OECD also provides comparable statistics which support all the OECD activities. The official languages are English and French.
Principle of OECD
Article 1 well explains the main principles of OECD. It states that aims of the Organization are to promote various policies fo
of view. We would have to live with politicians who gloat over a free meal program that comes straight from money in our own pockets.
[3] From the perspective of John Rawls, explain whether the program is equitable. If yes, why? If no, why not?
It will be equitable.
John Rawls suggests that there are two kinds of goods in society. One is natural primary goods and the other is social prima
of human rights, to include economic and social as well as political rights, and that they all should be in relation to the national culture and the level of development of the country. In this regard, China claims that human rights are being improved. China also repeated many times that its constitution specifies not only citizenship rights but also the "Four Cardinal Principles", in legal resp
principle of sovereignty and division of powers but also allowed that the president has strong power. This makes it possible that the president disperse the parliament in case they lose people’s confidence. It is differentiated from many other presidential system in other nations. Also, France has the concept of strong state(Etat puissant). Strong state is trying to protect public interests. Th